The account of Hosea and Gomer illustrates Jehovah's unconditional love and willingness to forgive. Even when Gomer was unfaithful, Jehovah urged Hosea to pursue her, symbolizing His desire to reconcile with His people despite their wrongdoings. This shows that Jehovah, as the "examiner of hearts" (Proverbs 17:3), does reach out to individuals involved in serious sin, aiming to guide them toward repentance and change.
Using the account of the prophet Hosea and his wife, what did Jehovah teach his people?Notice what Jehovah taught his people by means of a real-life example—that of Gomer, the wife of the prophet Hosea. After committing adultery, she left Hosea for other men. Was she beyond help? Jehovah, who can read hearts, told Hosea: “Go once again, love the woman who is loved by another man and is committing adultery, just as Jehovah loves the people of Israel while they turn to other gods.” (Hos. 3:1; Prov. 16:2) Note that Hosea’s wife was still involved in a course of serious sin. Yet, Jehovah told Hosea to reach out to her and offer forgiveness and reconciliation. Similarly, Jehovah had not given up on his obstinate people. Even though they were caught up in terrible sins, he still loved them and continued to reach out and help them to repent and change their ways. Does this example suggest that Jehovah, “the examiner of hearts,” will reach out to an individual who is still involved in serious sin and try to lead that one to repentance? (Prov. 17:3) Let us see.
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